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Samsung's 9100 Pro PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD Leaks Ahead of Official Launch

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The 9100 PRO SSD will be available starting this March in the 1TB (MSRP: $199.99), 2TB (MSRP: $299.99) and 4TB (MSRP: $549.99) capacities. Similarly, the 9100 PRO with Heatsink will be available in capacities including 1TB (MSRP: $219.99), 2TB (MSRP: $319.99) and 4TB (MSRP: $569.99). The 8TB models will be available in the second half of 2025."

That's brutally expensive.
 

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What prices can we expect here in Europe?
I'm interested in the 2TB version
No prices as yet.

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Pricing & Availability


The 9100 PRO SSD will be available starting this March in the 1TB (MSRP: $199.99), 2TB (MSRP: $299.99) and 4TB (MSRP: $549.99) capacities. Similarly, the 9100 PRO with Heatsink will be available in capacities including 1TB (MSRP: $219.99), 2TB (MSRP: $319.99) and 4TB (MSRP: $569.99). The 8TB models will be available in the second half of 2025."

That's brutally expensive.
Still cheaper than in India for the 4 TB SKU.
 
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Still cheaper than in India for the 4 TB SKU.

I'm confused, cheaper how? "49,999 INR or US$573 for the 4 TB SKU" - that is with included 18% VAT, meanwhile Samsung recommends 4TB (MSRP: $569.99) - that's only $3 cheaper without any VAT? That's gonna be like 640 EUR in Europe, including VAT. Meanwhile you can buy a 4 TB 990 Pro for 280 EUR, less than half that price?
 

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I'm confused, cheaper how? "49,999 INR or US$573 for the 4 TB SKU" - that is with included 18% VAT, meanwhile Samsung recommends 4TB (MSRP: $569.99) - that's only $3 cheaper without any VAT? That's gonna be like 640 EUR in Europe, including VAT. Meanwhile you can buy a 4 TB 990 Pro for 280 EUR, less than half that price?
$549.99, the $569.99 is with a heatsink. The 1 TB SKU is a lot more expensive though.
 
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